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Kalenji hydration backpack

Longer runs demand more hydration. The Kalenji hydration backpack holds 1,5 liters of fluid. That is more than twice the Nathan Continue reading →

Garmin FR235

My first (stand alone) running watch is a Garmin. The Forerunner 235 has a heart rate monitor on the back Continue reading →

Asics Kayano v21

For my Marathon adventure last autumn I wanted some pluche on my feet. That best describes the Asics Kayano. You’ll Continue reading →

Nathan Quickdraw Plus

Running with a hand bottle isn’t for trail runners. The Nathan Quickdraw Plus handles 22 oz / 650 ml and Continue reading →

Asics GT2000 v3

I’m back to Asics for my shoes after my sidestep to Brooks. The 3rd version of the GT2000 fits snug Continue reading →

Magellan Echo

Last winter I bought a dumb smart watch for my running: the Magellan Echo. It connects to iSmoothrun on my Continue reading →

Asics Leg Balance

These compression tights from Asics do what they promise. I wear them on half marathons and on recovery runs.

Winter gear #2

My newest base layer is from Kipstra. It’s in the football / soccer area of my sport store, but who Continue reading →

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